On Repentance and Almsgiving (Fathers of the Church, No 96)

by Chrysostom, St John

Rev. Gus George Christo (Translator)

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St. John Chrysostom delivered nine homilies on repentance in Antioch of Syria sometime between 386 and 387. With conviction and certitude, he preached that repentance was a necessity for both the sinner and the righteous man. This volume presents Chrysostom's homilies on repentance and includes a sermon on almsgiving that he preached in Antioch during the winter months in 387. Chrysostom's work reveals that repentance is an indestructible pillar of the All-Holy, Universal and Immutable Church of Christ. He believed that repentance is the liturgical tool that rejuvenates sinners and admits them into the life-giving Eucharist where they experience fully and dynamically the concrete presence of God. The powers of repentance have rich biblical roots, and Chrysostom masterfully weaves his teaching with a plethora of Old and New Testament citings. From Scripture, the reader learns that repentance is never confined to the eucharistic context - it becomes a way of life for the believer. The daily applications of repentance, such as almsgiving, fasting, remorse over personal sins, humility, prayer and attending Church, suggest that a person's entire life has an ecclesial character.
Chrysostom preached that the whole experience of a true life in Christ is repentance that culminates in "metamoia" - the total change and renewal from the heart and mind of sin to "the mind of Christ" (1 Cor. 2:16). In his introduction to the homilies, Fr. Gus Christo includes a succinct biography of Chrysostom within which he sets the homilies in their chronological context. He also provides an overview of repentance and discusses the ecclesiological nature of Chrysostom's theology.
  • ISBN10 0813200962
  • ISBN13 9780813200965
  • Publish Date 15 January 1998
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 25 March 2009
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint The Catholic University of America Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 159
  • Language English